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* [http://www.google.com/chrome download chrome for your distribution] | * [http://www.google.com/chrome download chrome for your distribution] | ||
* proceed according to your distribution | * proceed according to your distribution | ||
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+ | == SUSE Linux 12.2 x64 == | ||
+ | [[open a console]] and enter | ||
+ | [[yast]] -i lsb | ||
+ | cd | ||
+ | cd Downloads | ||
+ | [[rpm]] -ivh google-chrome*.rpm | ||
+ | Start the [[program]] with the [[command]] | ||
+ | google-chrome --user-data-dir | ||
== SUSE Linux 12.1 x64 == | == SUSE Linux 12.1 x64 == |
Latest revision as of 07:18, 18 December 2012
Google Chrome is a browser that is easy to install and comes with everything you need - a flash player, java and a PDF viewer.
Contents
How to install google chrome on Linux
- find out your distribution
- find out if your system is 64bit or 32bit
- download chrome for your distribution
- proceed according to your distribution
SUSE Linux 12.2 x64
open a console and enter
yast -i lsb cd cd Downloads rpm -ivh google-chrome*.rpm
Start the program with the command
google-chrome --user-data-dir
SUSE Linux 12.1 x64
open a console and enter
yast -i libpng12 cd cd Downloads rpm -ivh google-chrome*.rpm
Start the program with the command
google-chrome
Ubuntu Linux 11.10
- open a console and enter
sudo apt-get install libcurl3 cd cd Downloads sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable*.deb
Start the program with the command
google-chrome
SUSE Linux 11.3
open a console and enter
yast -i lsb libjpeg6 cd cd Downloads rpm -ivh google-chrome*.rpm
Start the program with the command
google-chrome